Meghan Markle has taken over 2 royal jobs from the Queen, and they show her love of acting and learning

Meghan Markle has taken over two royal patronages from
the Queen, and they reflect her past as an actress, and her
enthusiasm for education.

She has taken on the the roles of Royal Patron to the
National Theatre, and The Association of Commonwealth
Universities.

Markle shot to fame on USA Network's "Suits" and
volunteered at a performing arts school for children in Los
Angeles.

She is also a strong supporter of universal education,
especially for women and children in developing
nations.

Meghan Markle has taken over two
royal positions from the Queen, and the positions reflect her
success as an actress and her commitment to education for all.

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On Thursday, Markle was announced
as the new Royal Patron of the National Theatre and of the
Association of Commonwealth Universities.

The Queen has held the roles
since 1974 and 1986 respectively. She handed over responsibility
as part of a gradual wind down of her royal duties as her
continues into her 90s.

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Markle speaking at the University of the South Pacific in Fiji on October 24, 2018.

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During her
royal tour to Fiji, New Zealand, and Tonga in October Markle
spoke passionately about giving everyone an education, especially
women, and was a successful TV actress on USA Network's "Suits"
before marrying Prince Harry.